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- Don't hit me no more.
- Hurry up. Go get her.

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- Are you okay?
- Go get her.

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Miss! Miss, I don't mean any harm.
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Miss. Are you all right, miss?
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That was quite an experience.
Every day, I say to myself:

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" Pero, you're a lucky man. Your father
could afford a private school...

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...where among gaining a degree in
learning, you also mastered boxing."

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- That was quite a punch you threw.
- It was just a couple of bums.

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- I wanted to make sure you're okay.
- I'm fine. Now excuse me, I'm late.

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You're late? That's funny. So am I.
Which direction are you going?

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- This way.
- That's funny. So am I.

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- What are you late for?
- I'm meeting my boyfriend.

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- He's a doctor.
- A doctor. Really? What do you do?

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Me? I don't work.
I shop. I play tennis.

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Oh, really? Well, I'm a salesman.
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Congratulations. What do you sell?
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All sorts of things.
Big things. Expensive.

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- You from around here?
- No, Collinwood.

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Even though I could afford more,
I live humbly. I like humble people.

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For instance, if you were, say,
I don't know, a maid and not an heiress...

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...I'd still think you were
just as pretty.

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Hey, what's happening, young blood?
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Crazy kids.
That's a joke we play on each other.

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So where do you live?
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I live in an apartment with my aunts,
but my boyfriend's building me a house.

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- The doctor?
- No, the other boyfriend.

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You have another boyfriend?
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Yeah, I have lots of boyfriends.
I think it's best that way.

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- So you going to ask me out, or what?
- I thought...

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What about your boyfriends?
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They understand I'm a liberated woman.
How's Sunday?

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- Sure.
- All right.


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